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May 18 2015 Eng 11
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Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...
analyze
text as evidenced by writing a comparison synthesis essay.
Due Today:
Notes for "Love Song..." and "Soldier's Home" Essay
Homework:
Due Mon or Tue: Junior Portfolio Presentations if you haven't yet presented!
Due Fri 5/22: Bring Literature Books to turn in to the library
Due Fri 5/22:
Reading Circle Mtng #3 HW
One member shares a moment when the reader learns (can infer) something about a character.
One member shares a part that came as a surprise.
One member shares something that bothers him or her about the book.
One member shares a part, then makes a related prediction.
One member shares something in the novel that is relatable.
One member shares a favorite part.
Essential Questions:
How does history influence texts?
Important Deadlines/Reminders:
Absent? Check the class website for work.
Agenda
1. Learning Logs
2. "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and "Soldier's Home" Essay
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- analyze text as evidenced by writing a comparison synthesis essay.
Due Today:- Notes for "Love Song..." and "Soldier's Home" Essay
Homework:- One member shares a moment when the reader learns (can infer) something about a character.
- One member shares a part that came as a surprise.
- One member shares something that bothers him or her about the book.
- One member shares a part, then makes a related prediction.
- One member shares something in the novel that is relatable.
- One member shares a favorite part.
Essential Questions:Important Deadlines/Reminders:
- Absent? Check the class website for work.
Agenda1. Learning Logs
2. "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and "Soldier's Home" Essay